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DIVA8M
QUICK START
Version 1.1
Ateïs International
Ch. du Dévent, 1024 Ecublens, Switzerland.
Phone : +41 21 881 25 10

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  • Page 1 DIVA8M QUICK START Version 1.1 Ateïs International Ch. du Dévent, 1024 Ecublens, Switzerland. Phone : +41 21 881 25 10...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    DIVA Quick Start, version 1.0.1 INTRODUCTION ............................3 DIVA OVERVIEW ............................. 3 .............................. 3 ENERAL ..............................3 UDIO ............................. 3 ONNECTIVITY ........................3 YSTEM ONFIGURATION ..........................3 YSTEM ONTROL HARDWARE DESCRIPTION ........................4 ............................4 RONT ............................5 BASIC SETUP .............................
  • Page 3: Introduction

    There are 5 audio inputs. Two are 0 dB line inputs for tuner, cd player, etc. One gain adjustable MIC/LINE inputs for using a third 0 dB source or an external microphone. One input for PSS or PSM microphone and one fireman microphone input. Built in DIVA8M, a front panel fireman microphone input that is fully monitored.
  • Page 4: Hardware Description

    DIVA Quick Start, version 1.0.1 3 Hardware Description 3.1 Front View Power, Fault and LCD Menu Evacuation LED Display Menu Zone Event Indicator Indicators Navigation LEDs Buttons Figure 1: DIVA front Panel Monitored Start Music Source Attenuar Zone Fireman Message Selection Buttons Knob Selection...
  • Page 5: Rear View

    DIVA Quic k Start, version 1.0.1 3.2 Rear View 3.2 Rear View Monitored Logical Inputs Logical Inputs Monitored External Fireman Ethernet Network Microphone Connector for PC Connector to Input Control DIVA8S Front Panel Deportation Figure 2: DIVA Rear Panel Third Party Speaker Audio Channel Main...
  • Page 6: Basic Setup

    This paragraph will allow user to quickly set up a DIVA configuration in order to play music, play messages and use of a fireman microphone. Additional Security functions like external triggers to start an evacuation procedure and to put DIVA8M into “Security Mode” will also be implanted.
  • Page 7 DIVA Quick Start, version 1.0.1 Figure 3: Basic Setup Connection Ateïs International Ch. du Dévent, 1024 Ecublens, Switzerland. Phone : +41 21 881 25 10...
  • Page 8: Software Start Up

    DIVA Quick Start, version 1.0.1 4.2 Software Start Up First of all, please install the DIVA which could be found on the Ateis-International website. After double-clicking the DIVA Setup , please follow the next few step to complete the installation.
  • Page 9 DIVA Quick Start, version 1.0.1 • The start page is represented on Figure 5. A first thing to do is to start a new project by clicking on or by going trough the menu file. This will launch a new window named “System”...
  • Page 10 DIVA Quick Start, version 1.0.1 Figure 7: New System Figure 8: Network options page Ateïs International Ch. du Dévent, 1024 Ecublens, Switzerland. Phone : +41 21 881 25 10...
  • Page 11: Event Philosophy

    DIVA Quick Start, version 1.0.1 Figure 9: Device Search page 4.3.1 Event Philosophy For a better understanding of how the DIVA works, a quick “Events” explanation is needed. Event can be compare to an action. Each action or event can be started by a multiple of different ways: external trigger, modulation detection, etc.
  • Page 12 DIVA Quick Start, version 1.0.1 Figure 10: Master page • In the tree folder, click on audio. It will display all the audio sources available for DIVA. Simply drag and drop the music icon on the corresponding drawing in the DIVA1 window (Figure 11).
  • Page 13 DIVA Quick Start, version 1.0.1 Define the priority from 0 to 20, default is 20. Note: 0 is the highest priority. Here music has been set to 13. The event “Play Music” is created automatically as soon as you configure your music source.
  • Page 14: Messages

    The messages are administered with the so-called “Messages Manager”. To add messages to message library, just save your messages in .wav format (16bit, 16kHz) into the “message lib” folder under the “Programe Files” ->Ateis ->ATEIS DIVA folder. To access the messages manager, please follow the next steps.
  • Page 15 DIVA Quick Start, version 1.0.1 and then push the “Store” button. For this example, all of them are selected and security has been desired for “AlarmDE” and “EvacuationEng”. Figure 15: Message Manager Library page • Close the message page and go back on the “DIVA1” page. •...
  • Page 16: Fireman Microphone

    DIVA Quick Start, version 1.0.1 can also define the “Play Mode” option: repeat for ever or repeat for a definable number of time. Please choose between the “cancel all” or “Coexist” options. “Cancel All” consist of cancelling all the messages or events, with a lower priority, that are currently playing in the selected zone.
  • Page 17 DIVA Quick Start, version 1.0.1 Figure 18: Fireman Microphone window • As for music, the event corresponding to the fireman microphone is automatically created. Click “Edit”. A new pop-up window opens (Figure 19). • You need now to set the priority of the fireman microphone, by default it is set to 0, and tick security (as his main purpose is to deliver security warning).
  • Page 18: Gpios

    DIVA Quick Start, version 1.0.1 • In the Fireman Microphone window, select the behaviour of the microphone under “Paging Mode”. You can choose between “Push To Talk” or “Lock To Talk”, it respectively means that you can talk only while pushing the microphone button or talk after pushing once the microphone button (stop talking by pushing a second time the microphone button).
  • Page 19 DIVA Quick Start, version 1.0.1 Figure 21: External Fault Inputs page 4.3.5.2 EVAC: Evacuation inputs can be monitored input. It means that the line is under surveillance. In this example, we will activate the evacuation message by calling the “Evac” event. Note: see annexe to know how to perform a monitored evacuation button/line.
  • Page 20: Surveillance Monitoring

    DIVA Quick Start, version 1.0.1 Figure 23: Evacuation Inputs Event Selection page • At the left of the page, you will see all the existing event. Select the “Evac” event and click on insert. • Click “OK” • On the GPIO page, “Evacuation Inputs” tab, you will find under “Monitor Mode” a drop-down menu which allow you to choose between 2 modes: Voltage UGA and Contact.
  • Page 21 DIVA Quick Start, version 1.0.1 Figure 24: Monitoring Window • In the “Monitoring” window (Figure 24), you can see the machine and tone generator display. It informs which DIVA you are currently monitoring. Note: all DIVA in your Network are real time surveillance monitored. •...
  • Page 22: Front Panel Control And Software Real-Time Monitoring

    DIVA Quick Start, version 1.0.1 Figure 25: Voice Amp Monitoring Window Front Panel Control and software real-time monitoring As soon as your configuration will be compiled and stored into DIVA (see chapter 5), you will be able to control DIVA from the front panel or with the software. To use software controls, you have to connect to the network using the connect button or menu “operations ->...
  • Page 23: Messages

    DIVA Quick Start, version 1.0.1 At the right of the “Music Source” window, different indicators are display: source volume, signal (presence of a signal), and level overflow. The controls are mute button for source 1 and source 2 as well as input level. Additional features for using music source, like filtering and equalization are discussed in the DIVA HELPDOC or in the DIVA USER MANUAL manual.
  • Page 24 DIVA Quick Start, version 1.0.1 • Adjust Level to your desires. • The DIVA software allows user to set up to 7 EQ. Those EQs are controlled by 3 parameters: Gain, Quality factor in Bandwidth per octave and centre frequency. •...
  • Page 25: Compiling And Storing Files

    DIVA Quick Start, version 1.0.1 5 Compiling and storing files Once you have configured your installation, you need to upload it in DIVA. Follow the few next steps to achieve this aim. The compile process is here to determine if there are errors in your DIVA and all his peripherals set up.
  • Page 26 DIVA Quick Start, version 1.0.1 Figure 30: Advanced Setup connection diagramm Ateïs International Ch. du Dévent, 1024 Ecublens, Switzerland. Phone : +41 21 881 25 10...
  • Page 27: Adding A Line/Mic Source

    DIVA Quick Start, version 1.0.1 6.2 Adding a Line/Mic Source In the DIVA master window, DIVA1, simply drop the microphone from the audio source menu on the right icon. • Double click on the microphone icon. The “MIC/LINE” window will open (Figure 31).
  • Page 28: Adding Apss

    The PSSDT microphone series is a fully monitored paging microphone with programmable function and a selection touch screen. For more information upon the PSSDT microphone, visit the Ateis International website ( http://www.ateis-international.com In this quick start, the PSS microphone touch screen will be programmed to control only what is relied to music.
  • Page 29 DIVA Quick Start, version 1.0.1 Figure 33: PSS Window • Name Key 6 “Music1 Level +” and select “Music Level +” in the menu. Choose Music1 for level control. • Name Key 7 “Music1 Level –” and select “Music Level –” in the menu. Choose Music1 for level control.
  • Page 30: Using Event Sequences

    DIVA Quick Start, version 1.0.1 Figure 34: PSS Key Tab Figure 35: PSS Zone Selection window Now the key of the PSS are defined. Close the PSS window, compile your project and store it into DIVA. The PSS will receive his configuration at each start up of DIVA. 6.4 Using Event sequences The short description of the event in chapter 4.3.1 needs some further explanations.
  • Page 31 DIVA Quick Start, version 1.0.1 Figure 36: Cascading Event Diagram An action like closing a contact could induce to start an event. But the first event, as soon as it will be finished or stopped could launch an other event. The second event could activate the start of a third event, and so on.
  • Page 32: Front Panel Control And Software Real-Time Monitoring

    DIVA Quick Start, version 1.0.1 selector is visible just beside the next event drop-down menu (see Figure 39). This selector permits to define how many time the events’ loop will be repeat. This is a quick way to loop different language evacuation messages for example. Figure 39: Event Circular Times selector More details information could be found about the way to use events in the DIVA USER MANUAL.
  • Page 33: Annexe

    DIVA Quick Start, version 1.0.1 Figure 41: PSS Controls and Indicators 7 Annexe This annexe will explain you how to perform a “fully” monitored button/contact. To better understand, here is a quick explanation of what means fully monitored. The surveillance of a contact line, a microphone line or speaker line is based on the same measurement.
  • Page 34 DIVA Quick Start, version 1.0.1 In this case, the measurement unit can only detect 0V (closed) or 4.4 V (opened). In order To have different state measurement like open line and short-circuit we need to add a resistor network to the end of the line, see FigAnnexe 2. FigAnnexe 2: Fully Monitored Contact Schematic Using the resistor Network, the measurement unit can detect 4 different states: 1.3 V, 2 V, 2.7 V and 4.4 V.

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